A four-member committee, formed following bilateral talks between the West Bengal government and the Trinamool Congress at Raj Bhavan on Sunday, visited Singur on Wednesday with the objective of identifying land to be returned to local farmers.

The Trinamul Congress has not budged from its demand that 400 acres of land be returned to them of which 300 acres must be culled from the Tata Motors [Get Quote] Nano project precincts.

"We have visited the project site and found some land," Trinamool MLA from Singur Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya, who is a member of the commitee, told reporters in Singur.

Becharam Manna, another local Trinamool leader and also a committee member, claimed free land was available within the project premises.